360 Tower Gardens - Major Works
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Report of the Corporate Director of Adults, Housing and Health. To be presented by the Cabinet Member for Housing & Planning (Deputy Leader).
Decision:
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST FOR THIS ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That
Cabinet:
Reasons for Decision
The decision to award
this contract was based on several critical factors:
Feasibility and
Condition Surveys
The Council appointed a multi-disciplinary consultant in 2022 to
conduct a feasibility study of the 77 tenanted properties included
in the Tower Gardens Major Works Programme.
The study, which also
incorporated detailed condition surveys, was conducted in two
distinct phases. Inspections of the front elevations took place
during the week commencing 31 January 2022, followed by assessments
of the rear elevations starting the week of 21 February 2022. The
findings revealed that all properties exhibited comparable defects,
with structural movement identified as the predominant
concern.
The scope of works,
derived from the feasibility study and condition surveys, was
outlined in Section 4.2.
In addition to the feasibility study and condition surveys, the appointed consultant was commissioned to deliver a range of specialist services, with associated fees detailed in the Exempt Report – Appendix A. These services included:
General Scope of
Works
The following works were identified by the consultant and
recommended as part of the Tower Gardens Major Works Programme:
These works ensured that properties within the Tower Gardens Conservation Area were structurally sound, weatherproof, and compliant with current standards. This investment in the 77 properties helped prevent further deterioration, reduced repair costs, and enhanced the overall condition of the borough’s housing stock.
Need for Fire
Safety Upgrades
As part of the programme, fire safety upgrades were incorporated
where necessary. This included the replacement of components such
as external doors with fire-rated units, installation of compliant
fixtures, and improvements to compartmentation in roofs and other
areas. These measures were essential to ensure that properties met
current fire safety regulations and provided a safe environment for
residents.
Energy Efficiency
Improvements
The programme supported the Council’s commitment to becoming
a net-zero carbon borough by 2041. ...
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Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Placemaking and Local Economy introduced the report.
The Cabinet Member explained the proposed Major Works Programme for 77 properties on the Tower Gardens Estate. It was explained that this initiative represented a significant investment in tenanted housing stock, which was located within a designated conservation area in the White Hart Lane Ward. The project marked a vital step toward enhancing the long-term sustainability, safety, and quality of homes.
It was explained that the proposed works reflected the Council’s commitment to maintaining high-quality housing that met the needs of our residents. Planned improvements included roof and window replacements, structural repairs, health and safety improvements, external fabric repairs and redecorations, and energy efficiency upgrades.
It was explained that the proposed works aligned with broader priorities under the Haringey Deal, including co-production, fairness, and environmental responsibility. It was explained that the Council had engaged extensively with residents and stakeholders to ensure the programme reflected local priorities and complied with the Council’s planning policies for conservation areas. Feedback from the Council’s conservation team was instrumental in shaping both the scope and sequencing of the works.
Following questions from Councillor Connor, the following information was shared:
RESOLVED:
That
Cabinet:
Reasons for Decision
The decision to award
this contract was based on several critical factors:
Feasibility and
Condition Surveys
The Council appointed a multi-disciplinary consultant in 2022 to
conduct a feasibility study of the 77 tenanted properties included
in the Tower Gardens Major Works Programme.
The study, which also
incorporated detailed condition surveys, was conducted in two
distinct phases. Inspections of the front elevations took place
during the week commencing 31 January 2022, followed by assessments
of the rear elevations starting the week of 21 February 2022. The
findings revealed that all properties exhibited comparable defects,
with structural movement identified as the predominant
concern.
The scope of works,
derived from the feasibility study and condition surveys, was
outlined in Section 4.2.
In addition to the feasibility study and condition surveys, the appointed consultant was commissioned to deliver a range of specialist services, with associated fees detailed in the Exempt Report – Appendix A. These services included: